Give now before you forget!

Some ideas are worth continuing. In 2012, the 92nd Street Y and the United Nations Foundation came together and created a day to tap into the generosity of the American spirit. And Giving Tuesday began.

Six years later tens of thousands of Americans will support important charitable work through online donations. Thank you.

Administer Justice/Gospel Justice Initiative ask you to consider supporting access to justice and Jesus. Each client receives personal care and prayer as we determine the appropriate plan to address legal needs. Clients cannot afford these services so your support makes it possible for us to lend a helping hand.

Don’t Forget!

Why not get a jump on Giving Tuesday now! It’s easy to forget. You can forgive Martha for sometimes forgetting. She’s 98 years young! But she needed legal help and our team was their to love our neighbor. Not only did we address her legal needs but we made a new friend.

Help us make more friends. Give to our online campaign today and share the opportunity with your friends. Thank you!

Every day you make it possible for us to Administer Justice for those in need. With your help we intend to reach more neighbors across the Chicago area and the country. You helped us reach 78 locations. 78 neighborhoods providing the help of a lawyer and the hope of the gospel. Thank you!

Join Us!

Some of you may be able to give the gift of time. Thank you. We have a free CLE approved 2 hour training for lawyers interested in using your gifts. We guard your time, provide insurance and all the support you need to have life-changing impact. Join us at Apostolic Faith Church, 3823 S. Indiana Avenue, Chicago, IL 60653 from 9-11 am on Saturday, December 1. Visit our lawyer page for more information on how you can make a difference.

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